Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance This chapter includes: • Security-Related Procedures Accessed at the Control Panel on page 4 • Quick Setup Home on page 4 • Accessing the Quick Setup Wizards on page 4 • Enabling Immediate Image Overwrite at the Control Panel on page 4 •...
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance Security-Related Procedures Accessed at the Control Panel Quick Setup Home After the Installation wizard completes, the Quick Setup Home wizard appears. Use the Quick Setup Home wizard to configure printer settings. Note: You can complete the wizard at any time. Use the IP Address Settings wizard to assign a static IP address or change the default dynamic addressing settings.
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance Resetting the Printer to Factory Default Settings At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the Tools tab. Touch Device Settings > Reset UI to Factory Settings. Touch Restart. CAUTION: All current settings are lost. All settings are reset to factory defaults. Disabling IPsec at the Control Panel At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the Tools tab.
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance Setting the System Timeout Values at the Control Panel At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button, then touch the Tools tab. Touch Device Settings > Timers > System Timeout. To specify the time the printer waits to log out an inactive user at the control panel, next to Timeout (Mins), and Timeout (Secs), touch the Up and Down arrows.
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance User Information The User Information Database stores user credential information for Local Authentication. Adding User Information to the Local Database In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Security > User Information Database. Click Setup. Click Add New User. Type the User Name and Friendly Name of the user.
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance Manging Jobs You can manage jobs at the control panel or on the Jobs tab in CenterWare Internet Services. For details about managing jobs in CenterWare Internet Services, see CenterWare Internet Services Help. Managing Jobs at the Control Panel Viewing Jobs To view jobs at the control panel, press the Job Status button.
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance Deleting a Job To delete a job, from any of the job type tabs, touch the job, then touch Delete. Notes: • Administrators can restrict users from deleting jobs. If an administrator has restricted job deletion, you can view jobs, but not delete them.
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance Accessing the Printer To ensure that unauthorized users cannot access the printer, the system administrator can configure authentication and authorization. If the administrator configures authentication and authorization, you can be required to type your user name and password to access some or all of the features on the printer.
Security-Related Supplement to User Guidance Logging In Logging in at the Control Panel At the control panel, press Log In/Out, or touch Guest. If an administrator has configured more than one authentication server, select your domain, realm, or tree: Touch Domain, Realm, or Tree. From the list, touch your domain, realm, or tree in the list.